You are not at the mercy of your inadequacy. You are capable of acts of wholeness.
-Gary Zukav, The Seat of the Soul
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I've thought a bit about this today. It's a difficult concept for me to embrace, but I do see the truth in it. No person is objectively missing pieces. Every person is whole in his or her uniqueness.
I get Gary Zukav on a very deep and nonverbal level.
I frequently open random books to a random page and read a passage with the idea that what I find will speak to me in some way at that moment, on that day.
Yesterday was clearly about inadequacy and wholeness for me.
2 comments:
I've thought a bit about this today. It's a difficult concept for me to embrace, but I do see the truth in it. No person is objectively missing pieces. Every person is whole in his or her uniqueness.
I get Gary Zukav on a very deep and nonverbal level.
I frequently open random books to a random page and read a passage with the idea that what I find will speak to me in some way at that moment, on that day.
Yesterday was clearly about inadequacy and wholeness for me.
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